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Specialized in small groups quality tours, Terre Boréale invites you to discover the Yukon in all seasons through its selection of hiking/backpacking trips, canoe trips, self-guided auto-tours and van tours. Wether you would like to go on a 10 days long trek in the back country and discover the true meaning of wilderness or to explore the Yukon in winter in the comfort of the van and hotels and lodges, Terre Boréale has the trip for you!

Both having a conservation biology background, the two owners and guides will share with you their passion for the northern wilderness, its natural wonders, fauna and flora.

Terre Boréale also accommodates specific needs for longer/shorter trips, larger groups, families, movie crews etc. So get in touch with us and we will make your dream of Yukon wilderness come true!

Cottonwood trail

Jun 01, 2017 - Sep 30, 2017

Only a handful of trails and off-trail itineraries allow access to the backcountry of Kluane National Park. The Cottonwood trail is the longest marked trail in the park and offers the perfect way to discover what makes Kluane one of the Yukon’s most beautiful hiking destination; its fauna, its landscapes and its ever changing vibrant colours!
For 5 days we walk through forest of spruce trees, poplars, willows and high alpine valleys covered in flowers...

Cottonwood trail

Jun 01, 2017 - Sep 30, 2017

Only a handful of trails and off-trail itineraries allow access to the backcountry of Kluane National Park. The Cottonwood trail is the longest marked trail in the park and offers the perfect way to discover what makes Kluane one of the Yukon’s most beautiful hiking destination; its fauna, its landscapes and its ever changing vibrant colours!
For 5 days we walk through forest of spruce trees, poplars, willows and high alpine valleys covered in flowers...

Down the Yukon River

Jun 01, 2017 - Sep 30, 2017

Both historical and wild, the 11 day Yukon River paddle is a classic Yukon adventure. Float through the boreal landscapes and witness remnants of the Klondike Gold Rush along the shores. The Yukon River, meaning « the Great River » in Gwich'in, was traveled by thousands of gold prospectors during the Klondike Gold Rush (1896 to 1898). Follow their route on this 600 km long paddle, mixing wilderness experience with visits to historical sites.